FEBRUARY 21, 2008Provided by RealAge.com

Do You Need to Step Up?

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How many miles must you cover over the course of a day to earn an "active" fitness label?
a.  2 miles
b.  5 miles
c.  7 miles

You'll need to cover at least 5 miles to meet government -- and RealAge -- fitness guidelines. That's equivalent to about 10,000 steps, so clip on your pedometer and get counting!

The Flip Side
Know what fitness label you'll earn if you cover roughly half that 5-mile ground? Sedentary. People who walk little more than 2 miles (less than 5,000 steps) over the course of a day are not considered active at all.

Get It Where You Can
The good news is that you can tally up those miles not just during the course of a formal workout (this easy one takes just 20 minutes) but through any kind of physical activity -- from puttering around your house while you cook or dust to walking to and from your car. But give yourself a head start by taking a 30-minute walk each day. (Here's how it will transform your health.)

Take the RealAge Test to see if all your daily activities and workouts add up to big health benefits.

Need more motivation? Find a walking buddy on our message boards to help you reach your goals.

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RealAge Benefit: Exercising regularly can make your RealAge as much as 9 years younger.



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